Stoppin’ Traffic

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Other topics always intervened. And something nice occurred yesterday but covering it follows a different timetable. As Friday’s blogger knows and experienced, and like Saturday’s blogger (aka “wheelman”), this commentator knows how to and skillfully weaves in and out of slower moving traffic where poor or just lazy drivers slow things down inappropriately.


Some drivers ought NEVER enter any interstate or limited access highway.  Some do not know how to gently ease on to a highway off an entrance ramp. And thinking to the title of wheelman's blog, the many idiots behind a wheel who gawk across the highway at an accident or other stoppage -- the the totally unnecessary practice known as rubber-necking.  Others race down a ramp to beat a few cars rather than gradually ease into traffic; those selfish drivers create unnecessary stoppages.


Other stupid (and unsafe) practices involve changing lanes across three or four lanes to reach an exit or off ramp, pseudo races - mostly notably on the Belt parkway from Flatbush Avenue to past JFK Airport, and moving too quickly from the right lane to the middle lane after entering a highway rather than easing into traffic.


I taught my children to go beyond defensive driving; I shared the importance of awareness of other lanes, cars further ahead and behind, just plain stupidity and disrespect and selfishness on the part of other drivers.


Other things off highways on local streets and main road that deserve reprimands including double parking, blocking bike lanes (though some lanes make no sense where placed), blocking bus lanes (more camera enforcement should make a difference) and parking in bus stops — which prevents riders stepping safely on the curb - very unfair to elderly riders.


Hoping you are not a driver described above.


If you fit above descriptions please tend to some self-improvements.  All will thank you.

 

After enduring the above, enjoy some Songs for the road!

 

Enjoy the Chris Hillman song that inspired the title

Comments

Shelley Simpson

One thing I could never understand was women putting on eye makeup while driving! It happened more in FL than in MI. Of course, truth be told, I could change from my business attire into a bathing suit while driving a stick shift on the highway between Detroit and Ann Arbor. It was before traffic cams and I had to be on the lookout for semis. It got me into the pool more quickly during the very short Michigan summer.
Rona Gura

You must have been listening in our car this week. Driving all over upstate and continually entering and exiting highways, it is unbelievable how poorly some people drive.
Daniel Schwartz

Drivers have become more preoccupied with their phones more than anything else. It distracts the driver and forces last minute moves that create many of the problems mentioned above. Hard to to say how to curtail this.
If anyone wants a great lesson in attentive driving, go for you motorcycle license. Your taught to look front and back and side to side nearly constantly and get tips to be aware and leave an out when driving. It could be your life when on just two wheels and exposed. Great course to go through even if you never decide to ride.

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